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LEHMAN OFFERS REWARD; He Instructs Bennett to Use All Facilities in Abduction Case. FEDERAL AGENTS IN HUNT Five Detectives Are Sent by Bolan to Assist the Albany Authorities. BUT POLICE ARE INACTIVE Family Formally Asks Aid, but Prefers to Conduct Negotiations Unhampered. O'CONNELLS NAME NEW NEGOTIATORS SEEKING CLUE IN KIDNAPPING CASE.

From a Staff Correspondent. ();

July 12, 1933,

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ALBANY, July 11 -- The kidnappers of Lieutenant John J. O'Connell Jr., nephew of Daniel P. and Edward J. O'Connell, most powerful of the Democratic up-State political bosses, were provided at their own request today with a new list of proposed intermediaries.

July 12, 1933

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